Riverton High Student Racing to the Top Nationally in USA Luge

Orson ColbyHe is a junior at Riverton High School and already Orson Colby is making a name for himself on the national stage. Orson is a member of the USA Luge Team. He recently competed in Lake Placid where he was crowned National Champion Youth A, which is a huge accomplishment. In a sport measured to the millisecond, he won by 2.441!

Orson has been extremely busy this year competing in Latvia, Austria, Canada, Korea and the United States. He is the point leader in his age group and he hopes to represent the USA next year at the 2024 Youth Olympic Games in Gangwon, Korea.

Next stop for Orson is competing in Junior Nationals.

Congratulations, Orson. We are cheering you on every step of the way!

Supercast Episode 183: Celebrating Inclusion with Amazing Students & Unified Sports

Superintendent at inclusion eventsIt is a program that brings students of all abilities together, working as a team, building trust and a lifelong love of sports and respect for one another.

On this episode of the Supercast, we take you to Weber State University where Jordan School District students hit the court in a Special Olympics Unified Sports statewide basketball tournament. It is a tournament where everyone involved really walks away a winner because of their hard work, big hearts and having compassion for one another. Hear what Utah Governor Spencer Cox and First Lady Abby Cox have to say about these amazing athletes.


Amazing Student Art on Display at Majestic Art Festival

Majestic Arts Academy ArtworkIt was a fun night for the whole family at Majestic Elementary Arts Academy! Everyone came together to celebrate the many talents of students during an Art Showcase. Art by every single student was on display throughout the school and the pieces, paintings, posters and creations were simply amazing. Families could also participate in art activities, as the school invited everyone to get wild about art integration into subjects like math.

Congratulations to all the young artists at Majestic! Thanks for sharing your talents and keep up the great work.

Jordan School District Named Special Olympics Unified Sports “District of the Year”

It was an exciting day for Jordan School District students participating in the Unified Sports basketball championship tournament at Weber State University. It was also a day to take pride in our teams and the great work going on in our schools as Jordan School District was named Special Olympics Unified Sports “District of the Year.”

The tournament brought 380 students from 32 high school from around the State together for a day focused on inclusion, empathy and sport. First Lady Abby Cox participated showing her passion for Special Olympics Unified Sports programs saying they bring together students of all abilities and encourage them to collaborate, build relationships, and develop empathy.

Thanks to everyone involved in this incredible event and congratulations to the students coming together and displaying such wonderful teamwork on and off the court.

Jordan School District Teachers Honored with State DECA Awards

They are teachers making a big difference in the lives of students every single day and the State is honoring them for their dedication to education. Bingham High School’s Andrea Call was recently named the DECA Advisor of the Year and Herriman High School’s Nick Redd was selected as the DECA New Advisor of the Year. The two talented teachers were recognized at the DECA State Conference at the Davis Conference Center.

Andrea Call and Nick Redd were also celebrated at a recent Jordan School District Board of Education meeting. Superintendent Godfrey said Mr. Redd was nominated for the real industry experience he brings to students in the classroom, for his compassion and relating to students. Dr. Godfrey said Andrea Call was nominated, in part, for making students and others feel appreciated and for being a true silent hero in the work she does in and outside the classroom.

Congratulations to two incredible educators!